I believe in a godhead which I refer to as "The All." For many Wiccans, The All is polar like many things in the universe and as such, is often separated into two basic male/female energies similar to the concept of yin and yang. These energies are usually called God and Goddess.
Many Wiccans also work with different aspects of God and Goddess. These aspects are generally different gods and goddesses from cultures around the world, both ancient and modern.
I think the majority of Wiccans believe Jesus was a mortal man who for all practical purposes, founded a religion. Of course there are different thoughts on this depending on which tradition (denomination) each Wiccan practices.
2006-06-14 19:27:11
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answered by Mad Hatter 6
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Wicca believes in Nature as the God and Goddess forms..Jesus was a great teacher to them but not a god of any sort
2006-06-11 17:44:25
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answered by armyranger1974 1
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It all depends on the type of Wicca. I am Christian Wiccan and believe in God and Jesus, but most Wiccans believe in a higher power or powers.
2006-06-13 04:39:02
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answered by trinitarianwiccan 2
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No, we do not. We believe that there is a Higher Power that manifests (most of the time) as male and female polar identities, a God and Goddess. We believe in reincarnation (most of us, anyway), prayer through ritual and spells, harming no one, not even ourselves, protecting the earth, etc. We do NOT believe that Jesus was more than a good teacher from the past, if he even existed and is not an amalgam of different people put together for the benefit of conversion to an easily-led religion. We do NOT believe that an entity that is the embodiment of negativity (Satan) exists. Negativity can be found everywhere. We believe in balancing negative and positive. To find out more:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/witchcra.htm
2006-06-11 18:07:07
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answered by Ally 4
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Yes they do, but not in the same way that Christians do. Many Pagans (this includes Wiccans) believe in God as a duality or a trinity (Holy Father/Holy Mother or Mother/Father/Child). The feminine force of God is the Goddess. Jesus is still a child of God but he's just not the only way towards salvation. It's all in what you choose to believe in.
2006-06-11 17:35:51
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answered by Mama Otter 7
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I have one friend that is a witch and she also believes in God and Jesus. I'm not sure if all witches do. Just know she does. We really don't talk about Wicca and stuff b/c I'm christian. But we are still friends after all these year.
:)
2006-06-11 17:18:54
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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I can't speak for all Wiccans but for the most part, no they don't believe in the god of Christianity nor that Jesus was what the bible portrayed he was. But Wiccans do believe in many different gods and goddesses.
2006-06-12 00:41:55
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answered by Sinthyia 7
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Christian Wicca exists and they do believe in God and Jesus as their saviour...
2006-06-11 17:19:58
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answered by eigelhorn 4
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well i use to practice magic cuz i thought wiccans believed in God and Jesus, but they dont, so i stopped. As far as i know they believe in Gods and Goddesses. Well actually Goddesses.
2006-06-11 17:18:33
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answered by cherrybc032000 2
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I believe the christian deity is one of many goddesses and gods and that Jesus was a human prophet to the christian deity. I just choose not to worship that deity.
Blessed Be.
2006-06-11 20:00:07
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answered by genaddt 7
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